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State of Art

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発売日 2011年07月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルUMGD/CONCORD
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 2341
SKU 888072323414

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:44
Personnel: Matthew Stevens (guitar); Marcus Strickland (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Gerald Clayton (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Jamire Williams (drums); Etienne Charles (percussion). Audio Mixer: Seth Presant. Liner Note Author: Ben Williams . Recording information: Sear Sound, New York, NY (06/16/2010/06/17/2010). Photographer: Jati Lindsay. Arranger: Ben Williams . Bassist Ben Williams' 2011 solo debut, State of Art, is a thoughtful contemporary and post-bop-leaning album that finds the winner of the 2009 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition delving into several original tunes and successful pop covers. Williams is an adroit improviser with a fluid, muscular approach to the upright -- as well as the electric -- bass, and he showcases all of his skills here along with his ear for unexpected covers and lively originals. Tracks like the roiling, Latin-infused number "November," featuring guitarist Matthew Stevens, and the high-energy, frenetic "Mr. Dynamite" are ear-popping straight-ahead jazz moments, while the hip-hop jazz cut "The Lee Morgan Story," featuring MC/vocalist John Robinson, brings to mind such '90s innovators as Gang Starr and A Tribe Called Quest. A child of the hip-hop generation, Williams clearly has an affinity for the music he grew up with, and consequently, although he does deliver a ruminative and gorgeous contemporary jazz version of "Moonlight in Vermont" here, he also includes a handful of inspired soul covers, including a string-heavy take on Michael Jackson's "Little Susie" and a slow and funky modal jazz version of Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover" featuring saxophonist Marcus Strickland, while he turns R&B singer Goapele's "Things Don't Exist" into a cinematic orchestral jazz ballad. Though not an R&B cover, Williams' version of trumpeter Woody Shaw's underappreciated "Moontrane" only helps to further expand an already supremely well-rounded debut. ~ Matt Collar

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Home
    2. 2.
      Moontrane
    3. 3.
      The Lee Morgan Story
    4. 4.
      Dawn of a New Day
    5. 5.
      Little Susie (Intro)
    6. 6.
      Little Susie
    7. 7.
      November
    8. 8.
      Part-Time Lover
    9. 9.
      Things Don't Exist
    10. 10.
      Mr. Dynamite
    11. 11.
      Moonlight in Vermont

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ben Williams

オリジナル発売日:2011年

商品の紹介

2009年Thelonious Monk International Bass Competitionで優勝した26歳のベーシスト、ベン・ウィリアムスの初のリーダー作。日本のジャズ・ファンには、渡辺貞夫の2009年作『イントゥ・トゥモロー』や、山中千尋の2010年作『フォーエヴァー・ビギンズ』での参加でもお馴染みですが、その他にウィントン・マルサリス、テレンス・ブランチャード、ロイ・ハーグローヴらとも共演、ジョン・レジェンドやカーク・フランクリンらのオープニング・アクトも務めてきた大注目の若きベーシストです。本作では、ジャズはじめヒップホップ、R&Bまで様々なスタイルを網羅し、楽曲はオリジナルからマイケル・ジャクソン、スティーヴィー・ワンダーなどのカヴァーやJBへのトリビュート曲も収録。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2011/07/21)

Down Beat (p.52) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "STATE OF ART celebrates Williams musical background, paying tribute to jazz greats but also moving through pop music..." JazzTimes (p.64) - "[A] lively set of music drawing from his own compositions and sources as eclectic as Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder."
Rovi

Bassist Ben Williams' 2011 solo debut, State of Art, is a thoughtful contemporary and post-bop-leaning album that finds the winner of the 2009 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition delving into several original tunes and successful pop covers. Williams is an adroit improviser with a fluid, muscular approach to the upright -- as well as the electric -- bass, and he showcases all of his skills here along with his ear for unexpected covers and lively originals. Tracks like the roiling, Latin-infused number "November," featuring guitarist Matthew Stevens, and the high-energy, frenetic "Mr. Dynamite" are ear-popping straight-ahead jazz moments, while the hip-hop jazz cut "The Lee Morgan Story," featuring MC/vocalist John Robinson, brings to mind such '90s innovators as Gang Starr and A Tribe Called Quest. A child of the hip-hop generation, Williams clearly has an affinity for the music he grew up with, and consequently, although he does deliver a ruminative and gorgeous contemporary jazz version of "Moonlight in Vermont" here, he also includes a handful of inspired soul covers, including a string-heavy take on Michael Jackson's "Little Susie" and a slow and funky modal jazz version of Stevie Wonder's "Part-Time Lover" featuring saxophonist Marcus Strickland, while he turns R&B singer Goapele's "Things Don't Exist" into a cinematic orchestral jazz ballad. Though not an R&B cover, Williams' version of trumpeter Woody Shaw's underappreciated "Moontrane" only helps to further expand an already supremely well-rounded debut. ~ Matt Collar
Rovi

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